I don't remember reading it, but is there a reason Titan didn't return to it's previous position? Is it going to get back there via a roundabout route through a different part of the Gum Nebula?
I wonder if a slipstream equipped ship with an extra drive will be sent to rendezvous with the Titan and have a slipstream drive installed on it.
How long is Titan's mission actually supposed to last? Is it like, a 5 year mission or something, or are they just out there indefinitely until Starfleet decides to recall them?
I doubt it, didnt "Over a Torrent Sea" have something near the beginning where they said slipstream equipped ships would eventually go and do further and more extensive exploration of the areas the Luna class were moving through?
I don't remember reading it, but is there a reason Titan didn't return to it's previous position? Is it going to get back there via a roundabout route through a different part of the Gum Nebula?
Well, here's the thing... When I wrote Orion's Hounds, I set up the Gum Nebula as a vast volume that could conceivably keep the ship busy for decades, and introduced some species and political entities that I thought later writers might be willing to build on. But instead, Marco and subsequent writers decided to take a different approach..
Which in my opinion makes not much sense. Wouldn't it be more logical to let the "slow" standard-warp drive ships do the near and intermediate surveys (In much more detail), while the faster slipstream-drive ships are doing the real longe-range exploration and quick, rough surveys of vast areas as a preparation for a second wave?
("These are the voyages of the Starship Aventine on it's five-year mission to circumnavigate the galaxy.")
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